
Readings in Distributed Artificial Intelligence
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- Front Cover
- Readings in Distributed Artificial Intelligence
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: Orientation
- Chapter 1. An Analysis of Problems and Research in DAI
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Description, Decomposition, Distribution, and Allocation of Tasks
- 1.3 Interaction, Language, and Communication
- 1.4 Coherence and Coordination
- 1.5 Modeling Other Agents and Organized Activity
- 1.6 Interagent Disparities: Uncertainty and Conflict
- 1.7 Tools for Distributed Artificial Intelligence
- 1.8 Open Problems
- Chapter 2. A Subject-Indexed Bibliography of Distributed Artificial Intelligence
- Bibliography
- Part II. Basic DAI Problems and Approaches
- Chapter 3. Distribution and Task Allocation
- 3.1 Frameworks for Cooperation in Distributed Problem Solving
- 3.2 Network Structures for Distributed Situation Assessment
- 3.3 ARCHITECTURES FOR DISTRIBUTEDAIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
- 3.4 STRATEGIES OF COOPERATION IN DISTRIBUTED PROBLEM SOLVING
- 3.5 Parallelism in Artificial Intelligence Problem Solving: A Case Study of Hearsay II
- 3.6 Distributed Interpretation: A Model and Experiment
- 3.7 An Organizational View of Distributed Systems
- 3.8 MODELING COORDINATION IN ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS
- Chapter 4. Coherence and Coordination
- 4.1 Reasoning about Agents' Knowledge and Behavior
- 4.2 Reasoning about Collective Processes
- 4.3 Achieving Coherence by Resolving Disparities and Uncertainty
- Chapter 5. Interaction Languages, Structures and Protocols
- 5.1 Negotiation as a Metaphor for Distributed Problem Solving
- 5.2 The Contract Net Protocol: High-Level Communication and Control in a Distributed Problem Solver
- 5.3 Multistage Negotiationin Distributed Planning
- 5.4 Dialogue-Games: Metacommunication Structures for Natural Language Interaction
- 5.5 Concurrent Programming Using Actors: Exploiting Large-Scale Parallelism
- 5.6 Control of Processes by Communication over Ports as a Paradigm for Distributed Knowledge-Based System Design
- Part III. Implementation Frameworks and DAI Applications
- Chapter 6. Implementation Languages and Systems
- 6.1 AN OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH TO KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS
- 6.2 Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming in ABCL/1
- 6.3 Implementing Distributed AI Systems Using MACE
- 6.4 A Software and Hardware Environment for Developing AI Applications on Parallel Processors
- 6.5 ABE: A COOPERATIVE OPERATING SYSTEM AND DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
- 6.6 Modeling and Diagnosing Problem-Solving System Behavior
- Chapter 7. Blackboard Structures
- 7.1 A Blackboard Architecture for Control
- 7.2 Achieving Flexibility, Efficiency, and Generality in Blackboard Architectures
- 7.3 COPS: A System For Constructing Multiple Blackboards
- 7.4 TRANSACTIONAL BLACKBOARDS
- Chapter 8. Example Applications of DAI
- 8.1 An Intelligent System for Document Retrieval in Distributed Office Environments
- 8.2 Supporting Organizational Problem Solving with a Work Station
- 8.3 PROVIDING INTELLIGENT ASSISTANCE IN DISTRIBUTED OFFICE ENVIRONMENTS
- 8.4 Knowledge-Based Support of Cooperative Activities
- 8.5 An Architecture for Control and Communications in Distributed Artificial Intelligence Systems
- 8.6 An Examination of Distributed Planning in the World of Air Traffic Control
- Index
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